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SiS ships over 20,000 PCIe-enabled chipsets to motherboard makersFeb 22, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) has shipped over 20,000 PCIe-enabled northbridge core-logic chipsets to a total of 10 motherboard makers, according to company sources.
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Apple Mac Mini: Smaller, More Stylish - and Cheaper Than a PC?Feb 16, 2005 - in Reviews
It's light, much smaller than any SFF PC and is priced starting at $499. It's also stylish, quiet and frugal in its power requirements. Is the Mac mini a worthwhile investment?
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8 SFF PCs: Small, But Not So QuietFeb 16, 2005 - in Reviews
Small form factor PCs can easily blend into the background of any room in a home or office. But if fan noises are a concern, some of our test candidates with Pentium 4s inside might not necessarily make a good fit.
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ATI releases Catalyst 5.1 driver, supports 64-bit architectures under LinuxJan 18, 2005 - in News
ATI published a new version of its Catalyst driver package on its website.
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Nvidia adds GeForce 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express to product lineJan 13, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today expanded its GeForce 6 series with the models 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express.
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Mobo shipments from Taiwan first-tier makers drop six percentJan 11, 2005 - in News
Shipments from Taiwan-based first-tier motherboard makers Asustek Computer, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) totaled 8.3 million units in December, according to the companies.
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Nvidia's 6200 AGP to comeDec 30, 2004 - in News
Nvidia plans to bring all of the Geforce six series back to AGP.
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Asustek and MSI to support SiS756Dec 23, 2004 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) recently confirmed that its SiS756 northbridge has already moved into mass production and motherboards using the chip will be available in the first quarter.
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SiS and VIA start volume shipments of K8 PCIe-enabled chipsetsDec 16, 2004 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies recently began volume shipments of PCIe-enabled core-logic chipsets for the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) K8 platform, following Nvidia with its nForce4 MCP and ATI Technologies with its Radeon Xpress 200 series, the companies said.
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IBM joins AUTOSARNov 19, 2004 - in News
IBM announced today that it has become the newest member of the Automotive Open Systems Architecture (AUTOSAR) consortium.
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SiS set to launch AMD PCIe chipsets in NovemberOct 6, 2004 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) is making inroads into the AMD chipset market and will increase its efforts by releasing a number of PCI Express (PCIe) chipsets for the AMD K8 platform, beginning in November, according to the company.
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Silicon Optix puts HD quality in standard TVsSep 17, 2004 - in News
A new name in the chip industry says that it can approach HD quality television on standard TVs and channels: Silicon Optix announced its Realta chip, based on technology in the past only available in Hollywood quality video systems.
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NVIDIA Driver Bug In Doom III On Dual Display SystemsAug 4, 2004 - in News
Users running their PC in Dual Display configuration with a NVIDIA 6800 card will face low FPS and drops down to 3-4FPS in some areas of Doom III. But there's a way to fix it.
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13 Barebones Reviewed Are Anything But SquareAug 4, 2004 - in Reviews
The small cube-shaped barebone PCs continue to emerge in a growing number of living rooms as sleekly designed personal video recorders (PVR) and DVD players. However, loud fan noise pollution is too often a necessary evil.
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Aopen's XC Cube Shows Barebones is Getting Better All the TimeJul 15, 2004 - in Reviews
Aopen's XC Cube Barebones is unbeatable design- and feature-wise. With a Linux OS that comes included, five seconds are all you need to get the DVD player, TV/radio tuner and other goodies up and running.
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Shuttle XPC SB81P Barebones Runs Cool and QuietJul 13, 2004 - in Reviews
Shuttle's new XPC SB81P Barebones for Socket 775 with PCI Express manages to impress, even though it is still in the pre-launch stage of its development. A new type of cooling system keeps the unit cool, despite its small housing, while a reasonably low noise level is maintained.
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Maxtor, LSI and Vitesse show multi-TByte SAS/SATA arrayJul 6, 2004 - in News
Maxtor, LSI Logic and Vitesse Semiconductor announced today that they unveiled the first public demonstration of a multi-TByte storage array based on the new Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) standard at the Storage World Conference in Long Beach, Calif.
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Taiwan mobo makers see increasing barebone shipments to OEM clientsJun 28, 2004 - in News
Taiwanese motherboard makers expect shipments of barebone systems to increase from the second half of this year and continue into 2005 amid increasing demand from OEM clients, according to sources at the makers.
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Intel, Dell sued over SSE, hyperthreadingMar 29, 2004 - in News
Dell and Intel found themselves on the receiving end of a lawsuit alleging patent infringement this past Friday, courtesy of media processor company MicroUnity Systems Engineering.
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MSI MEGA 180 Mini-PC: Functionality Combined With BeautyFeb 27, 2004 - in Reviews
MSI's latest mini-PC, the MEGA 180, was designed to appease gamers with an nForce2 chipset for AthlonXP processors. For interior-decorated-minded users, the MEGA 180 comes in a nice-to-look-at colorful box. While the system has the Hi-Fi sound features of its predecessor, the MEGA 180 represents a major revamp, with new features such as Wi-Fi wireless networking capabilities built in.
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Shuttle's XPC ZEN ST62KFeb 4, 2004 - in Reviews
Shuttle's newest barebone is even smaller and more compact than its predecessors, but it lacks an AGP slot and offers little room for expansion. Building on ATi's IGP 9100 chipset with integrated graphics for its video and VGA output, however, it offers competent and smooth DVD-playback.
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No More Penny-Pinching: Seven Mini-PCs On The CatwalkJan 7, 2004 - in Reviews
More color, better shape and design and plenty of power, at a starting price of $350. Who can resist these mini-PCs anymore?
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Cooler and Quieter Barebones PCs?Nov 10, 2003 - in Reviews
Mini-PCs are all the rage. But are OEMs stepping up to the plate to address barebones systems' noise and heat issues? Are Mini-PCs' performances improving as well? THG tested seven of the latest barebones systems based on P4 and Athlon 64 chipsets to see.
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The Mailman Has Arrived: Four Mini-PCs on the Test BenchJul 22, 2003 - in Reviews
THG puts four new Mini-PCs to the test: ECS EZ Buddie, MSI Mega PC, Soyo Mini Dragon and Shuttle XPC SB61G2. Which manufacturer offers the best concept?
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Unevenly Matched Mini-Trio: MSI vs. Shuttle vs. SaintsongMay 5, 2003 - in Reviews
The choice of compact PC's for daily office use is growing, but they vary in size, shape and functionality. We examined three interesting systems from MSI, Shuttle and Saintsong in our lab.
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Battle of the Minis: Soltek vs. ShuttleMar 18, 2003 - in Reviews
The Leader of the Mini-PC Market, Shuttle, Gets Some Competition: Soltek Sends the Qbic for Intel P4 and 845E Chipset into the Fray. How Does it Perform?
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Two New Mini-Powerhouses from ShuttleJan 31, 2003 - in Reviews
High-performing compact PCs outfitted with top-shelf components are all the rage now. We tested two Shuttle systems for the AMD and Intel platforms.
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The Smallest of Them All: The P4/2400 Micro PCOct 9, 2002 - in Reviews
Ultra compact and fast to boot: we put Jadetec's Micro PC through its paces. In addition, we bring you a comparison with the popular Mini PC and the traditional hulking PC.
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Whoohoo! A Mini PC That Goes To The MaxAug 15, 2002 - in Reviews
This Shuttle Mini PC is a beauty: P4 power coupled with GeForce 4 Ti and DDR333 just blaze away. And you can hear a pin drop over the noise (or the lack thereof) from this little baby - who could ask for anything more?
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Goodbye to Hulking PCs: Athlon Mini-PCs Set The TrendJul 10, 2002 - in Reviews
The new ultra-compact mini-PCs unshackle themselves from outmoded computer concepts and offer high performance, complete features and better ergonomics. We tested the Shuttle mini PC SS40 - a quiet system with a heat pipe. This Athlon-based system hits the mark.
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